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Six Nations 2022: Unstoppable France, disarray in Dublin and confused England

Another round of Six Nations rugby is over and there are just three teams left in the title race with two games to go.

France are the only side still on for a Grand Slam after strolling past Scotland, with the game between England and Ireland now essentially a knockout after they beat Wales and Italy respectively.

French dominance, disarray in Dublin and England's possible identity crisis were all on the agenda in the round three review from BBC Radio 5 Live's Rugby Union Daily.

France thrived in their first away game of the tournament, powering past Scotland for a 36-17 win at Murrayfield.

Former British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton says the result on the road is a «real sign» that France can win their first title since 2010.

«I was in awe watching them,» he said.

«They went away from home and put Scotland to the sword good and proper. It was relentless breakdown pressure and amazing counter-attack.

»It is going to be very hard to stop them winning the Grand Slam."

But Warburton says if anyone can stop France, England can.

While Scotland struggled to match the power offered by 22st 12lb prop Uini Atonio or talented lock Cameron Woki, Warburton thinks England can take France on up front when they travel to Paris on the final weekend.

«England are most likely to stop France because they have got that power and pace to potentially match them,» he added.

«It will be fascinating to see what England do out in France.»

The most confusing moment of the weekend was without a doubt when Italy were forced to go down to 13 men against Ireland.

The Azzurri's starting hooker Gianmarco Lucchesi had already gone off injured when replacement Hame Faiva was given a red card for a high tackle on Dan Sheehan in the 18th minute.

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